What is the meaning of Over?
Of a flower: wilting or withering.
Visiting one's home or other location.
Having surmounted an obstacle.
Having an excess in a particular respect.
Surplus to requirements.
Of a wrestler: generating a reaction from fans.
Describing a physical change of position or state.
- From one position or location to another, horizontally or approximately so, or along a route visualised as "across".
From one position or location to another, horizontally or approximately so, or along a route visualised as "across".
Across from one side of something to the other.
So as to pass above.
Up one side of something, across, and then down the other side.
Across something, such as an edge, and then downwards.
From an upright position to a horizontal one.
So as to fold towards or onto itself.
On top of something, or so as to cover something.
So as to reverse up/down orientation, or otherwise change orientation by rotating.
So as to reverse or exchange position(s) .
Expressing figurative movement from one position or state across to another.
Indicating a direction or location away from the speaker, usually roughly horizontally or visualised as such
Thoroughly; completely; from beginning to end.
To a high or excessive degree; overly; see also over-.
Beyond or in excess of what is correct or expected.
To a future time.
Overnight (throughout the night).
Indicating repetition.
- Again; another time; once more; over again.
Again; another time; once more; over again.
Used for rhetorical effect to reinforce that something was done the stated number of times.
See also individual entries for phrasal verbs: go over, hand over, run over, take over, win over, etc.
A set of six legal balls bowled.
Any surplus amount of money, goods delivered, etc.
Something having an excess of a particular property.
A bet that a particular sporting statistic, such a points scored in a game, will be above a certain stated value.
Expressing spatial relationship or movement.
- Above; higher than; further up than.
Above; higher than; further up than.
Across, from one side to the other.
Across, so as to pass above.
Through or around all the parts of.
On the other side of.
At or near (a location seen as 'across' from the speaker's location).
From one physical position to another via an obstacle that must be traversed vertically, first upwards and then downwards.
Across (something) and then downwards.
On top of; in such a way as to cover.
Expressing comparison.
- More than (a given value, amount, limit etc.); beyond; past; exceeding.
More than (a given value, amount, limit etc.); beyond; past; exceeding.
To a greater degree than.
As compared to.
During or throughout (a time period).
Through or via (a particular transmission medium).
Indicating relative status, authority, or power
In a position of having overcome (a problem or issue); past; finished with; from one state to another via a hindrance that must be solved or defeated; or via a third state that represents a significant difference from the first two.
While doing an activity involving (something), especially while consuming.
Concerning or regarding.
Above, implying superiority after a contest; in spite of; notwithstanding.
Expressing causation: due to, as the result of.
Divided by.
Separates the three of a kind from the pair in a full house.
A radio procedure word meaning that the station is finished with its transmission and is expecting a response.
Instructs the reader to turn the page and continue reading the other side.
Short for over the left shoulder (“expressing disbelief etc.”).
To go over, or jump over.
To run about.
over the top; extreme; overdone
to go too far; to exceed; to go overboard
The upper curved portion of a roll or a similar food.
A set of six legal balls bowled, an over.
over (implying motion)
passing by, going away
denotes an imitative action; again, once again
over (a radio procedure word meaning that the station is finished with its transmission and is expecting a response.)
Alternative spelling of oper
first-person singular present passive subjunctive of ovō
ago, some duration in the past
across, on the other side
plenty, more than enough
once again
across, moving through or over something
across, moving to the other side of something
in, across, describing the spread of something
across, situated on the other side of
while, over the duration of
over, at, on, on top of, describing where something is situated; does not mean above
across, on the other side
over (finished, ceased)
Source: wiktionary.org
- More than (a given value, amount, limit etc.); beyond; past; exceeding.
- Above; higher than; further up than.
- Again; another time; once more; over again.
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